A hundred beaks are hard to say
Baibeak is a Chinese word, and its pronunciation is B ǎ Ihu ì n á NC í, which means that it is difficult to explain even if there are many baibeaks. It comes from jiangshangyikuan, a chronicle of China and the West.
The origin of Idioms
Xia Xie of Qing Dynasty wrote "Jiang Shangyi's money" in the chronicle of China and the West: "Jiang Zi committed the crime of selling the city. He killed himself in the middle of the journey."
Idiom usage
It is not easy to decline. Liu Peng and others have been arrested, so they are all charged with the crime of sitting in ignorance of the truth and become a capital crime.
A hundred beaks are hard to say
swallow the voice and hold the breath - tūn shēng yǐn qì
A country is easy to change, but a disposition is hard to change - jiāng shān yì gǎi,bǐng xìng nán yí
find for the tripod in the central plain -- attempt to usurp the throne - wèn dǐng zhōng yuán